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Omaha City Council Districts 2,4,6 Primary

Election Date:April 6, 2028Register by:March 20, 2028

The Omaha City Council Primary Election for Districts 2, 4, and 6 will be held on April 6, 2028, to nominate candidates for the general election. Voters in these districts will select from candidates seeking to represent their neighborhoods on the Omaha City Council, which enacts local ordinances, approves the city budget, and oversees municipal services.

About This Race

The Omaha City Council Primary Election for Districts 2, 4, and 6 will be held on April 6, 2028, to nominate candidates for the general election. Voters in these districts will select from candidates seeking to represent their neighborhoods on the Omaha City Council, which enacts local ordinances, approves the city budget, and oversees municipal services.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
April 6, 2028
Registration Deadline
March 20, 2028
Early Voting Starts
March 25, 2028
Early Voting Ends
April 5, 2028

How to Vote

To vote in Nebraska, residents must register by the deadline, which is 20 days before Election Day. Voters can register online, by mail, or in person at county election offices. On Election Day or during early voting, voters must present a valid photo ID such as a Nebraska driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID. Early voting is available in-person at county election offices and via mail-in ballots for all eligible voters.

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Democratic

Juan Sandoval

Omaha City Council District 4

Biography

Juan Sandoval is a public school teacher and union advocate seeking to increase investment in youth programs, improve infrastructure in underserved neighborhoods, and ensure equitable access to city services. He highlights his classroom experience as key to understanding community needs.

Campaign Website
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Republican

Linda Greene

Omaha City Council District 6

Biography

Linda Greene is a retired Omaha police officer and longtime District 6 resident running to strengthen police-community relations, reduce property taxes, and oppose urban density increases she views as disruptive to neighborhood character.

Campaign Website
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Independent

Theresa Thibodeau

Omaha City Council District 2

Biography

Theresa Thibodeau is a small business owner and former neighborhood association president running to improve public safety, expand affordable housing, and increase transparency in city spending. She emphasizes grassroots engagement and fiscal responsibility in her campaign.

Campaign Website

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